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National Semiconductors Audio/Video Clock Generator
Eliminates Need for External Clock Conditioning
April 9, 2010
Source: National Semiconductor
Highly Integrated LMH1983 Replaces Multiple
VCXOs and PLLs to Simplify System Clock Design in Broadcast
Video Equipment
A new triple-rate (3G/HD/SD) audio/video clock generator from
National Semiconductor Corp. (NYSE:NSM) eliminates the need
for external clock conditioning in professional and broadcast
video equipment. The LMH1983 produces all the major video
and audio reference clocks required for a broad range of applications.
The highly integrated LMH1983 also provides the industrys
lowest-output jitter (40 ps peak-to-peak), enabling Society
of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE) compliance
using field-programmable gate array (FPGA) SerDes transceivers.
The LMH1983 replaces three external phase-lock loops (PLLs),
voltage-controlled crystal oscillators (VCXOs) and loop filters
to simplify design, reduce bill of materials (BOM) cost and
conserve board area. It generates four simultaneous low-voltage
differential signaling (LVDS) clocks with dedicated top-of-frame
timing pulses, providing a plug-and-play solution
with minimal FPGA programming. The LMH1983 also eliminates
the time-consuming PLL tweaking, required with discrete A/V
clock generator implementations, accelerating time to market.
The LMH1983 supports SMPTE serial digital interface (SDI)
video and digital audio AES3/EBU standards for 1080p high-definition
(HD) video cameras and video capture, conversion, processing,
editing and distribution equipment. For video processing and
format converter cards, the LMH1983 simultaneously provides
the SMPTE 424M system clocks (148.5 MHz and 148.5/1.001 MHz)
required by the latest generation of FPGAs.
For broadcast studios that genlock video equipment,
the LMH1983 generates a synchronized high-frequency clock
at the digital pixel rate phase-locked to the horizontal and
vertical timing signals of the reference video signal. For
applications that embed the audio signal or remove it from
the video signal, the LMH1983 generates synchronous audio
and video clocks locked to the video reference signal.
Key Features - LMH1983 Video Clock Generator with Audio
Clock Offered in a 40-pin LLP package, the LMH1983s
dual-stage PLL architecture integrates four PLLs with three
on-chip voltage controlled oscillators (VCOs). It creates
simultaneous SD video, HD video (2x) and audio clocks from
any of the following compatible references: H/V sync from
Nationals LMH1981 video sync separator outputs, recovered
H/V syncs from an SDI stream or a 27 MHz clock source.
The LMH1983 features automatic input format detection, digital
frequency holdover on loss of reference and simple programming
of multiple A/V output formats, as well as genlock or digital
free-run modes. The LMH1983 recognizes HVF syncs for the major
video standards and 27 MHz, 10 MHz and 32/44.1/48/96 kHz audio
word clocks. It includes an I2C compatible bus interface for
programming device registers and reading device status. The
LMH1983 operates from a 3.3V supply and features power efficient
operation. Each PLL can be independently powered on/off to
conserve system power.
Pricing and Availability
Available now, the LMH1983 is priced at $16 each in 1,000-unit
quantities.
For more information, or to order samples and an evaluation
board, visit www.national.com/pf/LM/LMH1983.html
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